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Wedding Topper ideas, be different!

My boyfriend’s sister Adrienne is a very clever and thrifty girl. When she started planning her wedding, she wanted it to be extraordinary – but in an unexpected way. She wanted to do it ALL under $200.

The wedding topper I made for her as a gift as well as how she accomplished a thrifty wedding in New York City is featured in The Rock N Roll Bride.

Adie does not share the same love of bloody bits and tragic figures as I do so I made sure the wedding topper fit her style – and most of all was inspired by the items she chose to incorporate into her wedding. In the same spirit of thriftiness and nostalgia – I used the remaining fabric from her dress for the dress on her doll.

Rock N Roll Bride as well as Offbeat Bride have great ideas and amazing photography to inspire you to be different and creative with your wedding. And if you are looking for something a little wild or crazy to sit atop your wedding cake – give me a shout. I wouldn’t mind trying my hand at it again. It was fun.

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…..I admit I was hopeful that I was going to see how you would incorporate your normal style into the topper. I’m assuming the topper might be representative of them couple in their ‘look’ so I’m sure they were grateful that no blood or fangs showed up on it! LOL

I love this and was intrigued to see the bride and groom. I loved reading about their wedding-it sounds like a great day and I am very impressed with the originality, fun and money saving of it all! And the blue shoes.
By the way-Tess arrived-I love her-she is as beautiful in reality as in the photo!

They are family and not fans so I tried to stay away from my usual inclination and did allow a single drop of “blood” to show up. But the male doll does look like he is tweaking her bottom – so it is a little cheeky. 🙂

What are Strange Dolls?

Every doll is entirely hand made by Vermont artist, Beth Robinson, using polymer clays, vintage fabrics, acrylic paint, and sometimes real human hair or teeth. Each piece is one of a kind. Individuals who love to collect odd, creepy, or gothic dolls will love Strange Dolls.

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